This week’s favorites: fun and wild watches from Breitling and TAG, plus the NOMOS we’ve been waiting form.
Blog posts tagged "Nomos"
Breitling Cosmonaute B02 Porco Rosso, TAG Heuer F1 Mario Kart, NOMOS Club Sport 37
2022/10/15 by Dale VitoOris Big Crown Thai Edition, NOMOS Watch Club, Panerai Luminor Base Geneva Boutique
2022/06/04 by Dale VitoOur ever expanding watch database now holds over 33000 watches and almost 3000 watch movements. A few of my favorites uploaded in the past few weeks after the click:
Zenith Chronomaster Yoshida, Patek Philippe Rare Handcrafts, NOMOS Club Campus Deep Pink
2022/04/02 by Dale VitoLoads of new watches made their way into our database over the past couple of weeks, including a number of Zenith Chronomaster for Yoshida of Japan,
IWC Big Pilot Spitfire, NOMOS Club Neomatik Date Blue, Omega Constellation 28 Celestial Blue
2021/11/06 by Dale VitoThe latest additions to our database include watches from IWC, NOMOS and Omega!
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore, NOMOS Autobahn Director’s Cut, Certina DS PH200M 39
2021/10/09 by Dale VitoThis week’s additions to our database include an Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore in bold colors, a new NOMOS Autobahn, and a mid-size Certina diver.
Omega Speedmaster Chronoscope, NOMOS Club 36 Blue, TAG Heuer Carrera for Japan
2021/09/25 by Dale VitoWith the summer slowly coming to an end, we’re picking up the pace. This week we have new watches from Omega, NOMOS, and TAG Heuer. Read more for our favorites!
IWC Pilot’s Watch AMG, TAG Heuer Monaco Titan, and the NOMOS Club Campus U
2021/05/22 by Dale VitoOur favorites from the week past include a IWC Pilot’s Watch for AMG, a titanium TAG Heuer Monaco, and the NOMOS Club Campus U.
Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster, Glashütte Original SeaQ, and NOMOS Tangente Sport
2021/05/01 by Dale VitoThe latest watches added to our database this week include the Nivada Grenchen Chronomaster Aviator Sea Diver, new variations of the Glashütte Original SeaQ, and three NOMOS Tangente Sport exclusive to Japan.
This Week: NOMOS, Longines, Certina
2019/12/14 by Dale VitoHi there data-hungry watch freaks!
The past week I’ve once again added a respectable number of watches to our database. The big projects we’re working on are Tissot, Certina, Hublot and Longines. To keep things interesting (mainly for myself, that is) I’m alternating between these four brands – though still it can get quite repetitive. Luckily there’ve been a few odd new releases too. What stood out this week?
Longines Avigation Chronograph for Portugal
A bit of a passion of mine is uncovering obscure limited editions, often exclusive to specific markets. The Longines L2.668.4.21.2 is a prime example, being made in 225 pieces for the Portuguese market. More info!
NOMOS Tangente 35 for Antoine de Macedo – Paris Saint-Germain
The NOMOS Tangente 139.S50 for Antoine de Macedo (Paris Saint-Germain) is a limited edition of 75 pieces that’s subtly different from your standard 139. More info!
NOMOS Tangente Sport for Hodinkee
Another limited edition NOMOS introduced this week is the Tangente Sport for Hodinkee, reference 501.S6. The Tangente Sport was introduced in 2001 as one of NOMOS first attempts at a more robust, sportier timepiece. Its succes was fairly limited and it has since been replaced by watches such as the Club, the Ahoi, and the newer Tangente Sport neomatik. It’s a bit puzzling as to why Hodinkee went with this obscure, out-of-production watch – but it looks good if a bit tame. More info!
Certina DS-1 Powermatic
Alright, it’s neither new, rare or otherwise spectacular, but as an overall package I find this Certina DS-1 Powermatic quite convincing. A svelte case, classy dial and a ‘Powermatic 80′ as the source of motivation – at EUR 650 incl. VAT that’s not bad at all! More info!
Best of Week 12: Breitling, Zenith, TUDOR, Rolex and NOMOS.
2019/03/23 by Dale VitoHi guys!
It’s been a while – my bad! I’m going to try and bring some new life to our blog by doing a weekly segment that highlights a couple of watches that I’ve added to our database. Easy-peasy right? So without further ado, here’s my favorite watches of week 12 – the week of BaselWorld 2019 and Swatch Group’s Time To Move event.
NOMOS Club Campus 36 National Breast Cancer Foundation
Ok, so this is not a BaselWorld release, but it was added this week nonetheless. The NOMOS Club Campus 36 708.S2 is a special edition (not limited) created by NOMOS, Timeless Luxury of Texas, USA, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. It says Have Hope where we usually find Made in Germany. How good is that?
Breitling Navitimer Ref 806 1959 Re-Edition
The Breitling Navitimer Ref 806 1959 Re-Edition is a near-perfect copy of the -you’ve probably guessed it- 1959 Navitimer 806. The tech behind it is thoroughly modern though; it is powered by the brand-new caliber B09.
Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Adventure
Is it me, or are green dials a bit of a thing at the moment? The Zenith Pilot Type 20 Chronograph Adventure has one – paired with a bronze case and a wild camouflage-colored alligator strap.
Tudor Heritage Black Bay S&G Chronograph
I expected a Black Bay GMT S&G, but Tudor gave us a Black Bay Chronograph S&G. And I like it! Tudor’s modus operandi is to do the gold bits in a brushed finish, which tones them down just enough.
Rolex GMT-Master II Meteorite
I’ve only just begun uploading the 2019 Rolex novelties. There’s still loads and loads to come. Of the handful that I’ve added to date the GMT-Master 126719BLRO-0002 is a firm favorite. A white gold case, ceramic Pepsi bezel, and a meteorite dial. It’s over-the-top and totally awesome.
See you next week!